Peripheral cytotoxic immune profiles in hepatobiliary surgical patients - Report - MDSpire

Peripheral cytotoxic immune profiles in hepatobiliary surgical patients

  • By

  • Zhen Li

  • Dongping Yu

  • Lingyong Liu

  • Qi Zuo

  • Jiaqi Wang

  • Xiangjuan Jiao

  • Zhi Duan

  • Dong Chen

  • June 3, 2026

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Clinical Report: Cytotoxic Immune Profiles in Patients Undergoing Hepatobiliary Surgery

Overview

This study investigates the expression of cytotoxic markers in 245 hepatobiliary surgical patients, revealing that age correlates with cytotoxic marker expression and that CD8+Perforin+ levels correlate with the severity of acute pancreatitis.

Background

Hepatobiliary and pancreatic diseases are significant causes of surgical admissions, often leading to complications such as sepsis and organ dysfunction. Understanding the immune response in these patients is crucial, as it can influence outcomes. The role of cytotoxic lymphocytes in these conditions has not been systematically characterized.

Data Highlights

No significant differences in cytotoxic marker expression were observed across disease groups, even after age adjustment. All markers were positively correlated with age.

Key Findings

['NK cells exhibited higher cytotoxic marker expression than T-cell subsets.', 'CD8+Perforin+ levels were higher in severe cases of acute pancreatitis.', 'CD8+Granzyme B+ correlated with bilirubin, albumin, AST, and lymphocyte count.', 'Principal component analysis identified two independent immune axes related to T-cell and NK-cell cytotoxicity.', 'Clustering analysis revealed three immune phenotypes not associated with specific disease categories.']

Clinical Implications

The findings indicate that age-related factors influence cytotoxic immune profiles in hepatobiliary surgical patients.

Conclusion

The study highlights the predominance of age over disease category in driving cytotoxic marker expression in hepatobiliary surgical patients.

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